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Svix SDKs and CLI v2 released

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Date Published
Author
Jonas Platte
Word Count
527
Company Posts That Month
4
Language
English
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-
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No
Summary

Svix has released version 2.0.0 of its SDKs and CLI, an overhaul focused on addressing accumulated technical debt rather than introducing major new features or changing the overall developer experience. The most significant behavioral change is that the `with_content` option on message and message-attempt APIs now defaults to false, preventing payloads from being returned unless explicitly requested and reducing unnecessary bandwidth use. Many update methods have also been renamed to `set` or `upsert` to better reflect their behavior, such as application updates becoming upserts and endpoint header updates becoming set operations. Additional language-specific changes include ending CommonJS support in JavaScript, stopping automatic JSON parsing during webhook verification in Python and Ruby, raising Kotlin requirements and changing timestamp types, converting Go resource accessors into methods, and revising Rust timestamp types and constructor parameter order. Svix will continue providing security fixes for the v1.x release line for a period, while directing users to its changelog and support channels for migration assistance.

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